26 января: Азербайджанское радио Media FM прекратило вещание песен на французском языке в исполнении французских певцов. Директор станции Турал Алиев заявил, что "запрет будет действовать до отмены проекта французского Сената закона об уголовной отве

Радиостанция в апреле 2009 года заявила, что запретит вещание в эфире турецких песен и турецких исполнителей в случае открытия турецко-армянских границ. Комментируя этот вопрос, директор радиостанции заявил, что сегодня приняли такое решение в знак братских отношений к Турции: "В то время мы ожидали от Турции жеста, подобающего братским отношениям, и хорошо, что увидели его. А сейчас мы считаем своим долгом продемонстрировать жест братства".

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